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Educational Attainment

College Enrollment Reports, North Dakota University System
The North Dakota University System Annual Enrollment Report is an attempt to report a single system wide, unduplicated count by combining degree credit, non-degree credit, and non-credit enrollments for an entire academic year.

College Navigator,National Center for Education StatisticsCollege Navigator consists primarily of the latest data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), the core postsecondary education data collection program for NCES – the National Center for Education Statistics.

College Results Online (CRO) is an interactive, user-friendly Web tool designed to provide policymakers, counselors, parents, students, and others with information about college graduation rates for nearly any four-year college or university in the country.

Education Profile, Workforce Intelligence Network (NDWIN)
The Education Profile summarizes broad trends in K-12 and postsecondary education data including enrollment counts, graduates and graduation rates, and postsecondary program completions by field of degree. Also included are data on the average annual earnings and employment status of North Dakota's population ages 25 and higher by educational attainment and field of degree.

Education Watch State Reports, The Education Trust
The Education Watch State Reports provide key data on educational achievement and attainment for all groups of students. These reports examine how students in each state are doing on National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and state-specific assessments, where achievement gaps exist, levels of high school and college participation and attainment, and the “opportunity gaps” from measures of teacher quality, curricular rigor and more.

Workforce Data

Job Service North Dakota,Workforce Intelligence Network,
Online tool to access labor market information including Reports, Publications, Area Profiles, and Historical Data Analysis. Useful information to help research labor market information on wages and economic data, assess the current trends in North Dakota’s job market, review the current economic climate for an industry on North Dakota, and analyze the labor market in areas if North Dakota.

Union Membership State Statistics, Governing, The States and Localities
The States and Localities provides union membership state statistics for the approximate 14.5 million workers who belonged to unions in 2013. Data is presented by state from 2008-2013.

Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics, U.S. Census Bureau
The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) program is part of the Center for Economic Studies at the U.S. Census Bureau. The LEHD program produces new, cost effective, public-use information combining federal, state and Census Bureau data on employers andemployees under the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership. State and local authorities increasingly need detailed local information about their economies to make informed decisions. The LED Partnership works to fill critical data gaps and provide indicators needed by state and local authorities. Data from the Local Employment Dynamics (LED) Partnership provide unprecedented details about America's jobs, workers, and local economies and communities. LED integrates existing data from state-supplied administrative records on workers and employers with existing censuses, surveys, and other administrative records to create a longitudinal data system on U.S. employment. State-of-the-art methods to protect the confidentiality of the original respondents allow LED to release data for local and regional areas beyond traditional boundaries for public use on the Internet.

U.S. Census Bureau, On the Map
Based on 2002-2010 LEHD Origin Destination Employment Statistics (LODES), OnTheMap is a powerful GIS tool that is useful for showing both where workers live, and where jobs are located, and can depict flow patterns (home to work, work to home), as well as specifics on distance and direction, type of industry, and more. All maps, charts, and reports can be down­loaded or printed, and geographies (shape files) can be exported.

Family Resource Simulator

Family Resource SimulatorThe National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) Family Resource Simulator illustrates the impact of “work supports”—such as earned income tax credits and child care assistance—on the budget of a hypothetical family. Based on the answers provided, the simulator generates graphs that show how family resources and expenses change as earnings increase.